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2/2/2021
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
Meeting type
Regular
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Fully Executed Version
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Request to Approve the 2021 Lodging Tax Grant Agreements for Special Events and Projects
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19
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Consent Agenda
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72272
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Contract
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Additional lnformation Based on lhese data points from: Star Destination Report, l(ittitas County Chamber <br />of Comnterce, we predict '10,500 people vr,rll l.avel to Upper County irr 202 I fronr <br />50+ miles outside of the countyfor leisure activities. ln addition, we predictthis <br />could bring 4,200 room nights at the average ADR of $106.13. equaling a total <br />impact of $445,746 to the upper county area. <br />The denrand of hotel room nights sold jn 2019 in the county !la$ 49,000 for leisure <br />travel that includes events, Upper County properties selling 14,000 hotel roorn <br />nights. 30% of that nLrmber, (the average percent of 50 miles or further traveling <br />for events) = 4,200 room nights. <br />ln 2020, consultants from Arnett Muldrow conducted a community rnarket analysis <br />that determined a high demand of visitors in dorantown Cle Elunr. By using the <br />previous calculations and using the information provided by lhe STAR report <br />specifically for the county, it indicates arr estimated 7% increase of weekly visitors <br />in 2021 conrpared to 2019. These visitors'activities may i!lclude festivals and <br />events, retail shopping, dining, outdoor reoreation, and overnight stays. <br />2500 thar:ddr lirril <br />2019 Recap.pdt 662.S2K8 <br />NK0T_2fl20bLrildersguide*'16.pdf -1 75tu18 <br />Purnpkin Path.jpg 1:g.45KB <br />Yi,ru:ireal[rwsr;ioiutn]ilulrkr.-ls;rrrlk;Lsgel{JSLet1er) ,lir;rureltsirr,rFG ii}-.;r llf-Ffi)r{tEl <br />7l Previous Lodging Tax Grant lnformation <br />PfeViOUS YeafS l*r-s yr.rur r:vent r:ceivr:d Lxlging Tax iun.js {r previ(}-ts yoars? <br />Auarded Lodging Tax 6 No, this event/project has not previously received Lodging Tax FLrnding <br />Grants* f yes, .l year previous <br />It Yes,2 years previous <br />r Yes, 3 or more years previotrs <br />Overall Attendnace <br />20'19 Actual* <br />8,606 <br />2021 Projected* <br />9,208 <br />Number of people travelling more than 50 miles for your event? <br />2019 Actual* 202'l proiected * <br />2,581 2,761 <br />Number of people traveling from outside WA State for your event? <br />2019 Actual* 2021 projected* <br />50 57 <br />The number of overnight guests who stay in paid accommodations in Kittitas County <br />for your event
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